Bold text indicates predefined words, including morphemes
(root words). The remaining words are compound words. Short Ygyde words
follow == mark. Every definition of the compound word is followed by
initials of its author, for example (AN). New and improved definitions
are marked with lower case initials, for example (an). Alternative
definitions are marked with a dash, for example (-AN). Alternative
interpretations of previous definitions are marked with an asterisk,
for example (*PHZ).

The compound words of similar things may sound so similar that
they are difficult to distinguish. To avoid this problem, the
similar things are divided into smaller taxonomical groups.
All names in the same group share two identical syllables.

Names of common and well known species are ordinary Ygyde words.

Names of less common species are made of two words. The first
word is a global geographic name in one of two formats:
XXXXbe (be = plant) or XXXXbo (bo = animal).
The second word is ordinary Ygyde word.

Precise biological names of species are made of three words.
The first word describes kingdom, phylum and class. The second
word describes order, family and genus. The last word describes
species. The last syllable of the first word is either
be (plant) or bo (animal). The first of the three
words is called ywisoso (combined biological kingdom,
phylum and class), the second word is called ylowiso
(combined biological order, family and genus), and the las
word is called ypiwiso (biological species).

Names of simple chemicals are ordinary Ygyde words.
Names of complex chemicals and proteins are proper nouns
made of two words. The first word describes class of the
chemical, e.g., nufofo (short long fiber) means
muscle protein. The second word is made of arbitrary
syllables.

Cuss (swear) words are based on the English equivalent of the
word dung (defined in Ygyde as dirty soft solid) except for the
word whore (defined as dirty sexual craftsman), the word idiot
(mental child person), and the word moron (slow mental person).
For example, scoundrel is called okekepy
(dirty soft solid person) and frustrating software is called
okekemi (dirty soft solid software).

A single person cannot make the complete dictionary in his/her
lifetime, so it is necessary to divide the work in a way that
minimizes coordination problems. These problems are illustrated
by the above comments about human anatomy. If we divide the
work according to the first letter of English word, the Ygyde name
of liver may be identical with the Ygyde name of spleen. I suggest
that we divide the dictionary work into 93 categories:

Medical terms and anatomical terms ending with anatomical part
of a multicellular animal.

82 categories corresponding with the noun table syllables except
anatomical part of a multicellular animal, gas,
liquid, soft solid, rigid solid, atom,
abstraction, and no meaning. The last syllable of the
compound word defines its category.

Words which take one or two syllables from the adjective table and
no meaning syllable from the noun table.

Computer work of combining the word definitions into two dictionaries
(English-Ygyde and Ygyde-English) and correcting erroneous compound words
(words which have the same meaning but different definition).